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I find doing that difficult.Another key aspect must be whether giving our time to cross-party groups is the best use of our time. Tricia Marwick mentioned that.
Because of the hiccups in the various projects, which we all experienced last year, the best thing that we can do is accept the situation and give a date by which we must receive the figures.
We felt that there was a high risk of cross-contamination, particularly in Scotland, where there is a wide variety of supermarket sizes, and that the best way of handling that situation would be to apply licensing to the whole premises.
As has been suggested, the approach of the Headteachers Association of Scotland would be to make best practice standard practice across all local authorities.
We will undertake more deliberate revision in the autumn, and we will consult health experts and others to ensure that we use the best crystal ball that we can lay our hands on.
It has the following objectives:building political ties;attracting tourism to Scotland;promoting economic growth, andcementing cultural ties.Tartan Week offers Scottish ministersand members of the Parliamentary delegation an opportunity to promote Scotland as anexcellent place to visit, study, live and do business. S2W-23429
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
25 November 2004
The Scottish Executive and First ScotRail are both members of the Prestwick Rail Improvement Group which I announced during my visit to the airport in September. The first meeting of the Group, led by Strathclyde Passenger Transport Executive, will be held on 16 December.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
20 March 2003
There is no need for potential visitors from the rest of the UK or abroad to be concerned about visiting Scotland. But VisitScotland has contingency plans, and has formed a joint action group with the tourism industry to look at what additional action should be taken to promote Scottish tourism, should this prove necessary.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
17 February 2003
To ask the Scottish Executive how many visits have been made by the deputy minister with responsibility for enterprise, transport and lifelong learning to each parliamentary constituency in (a) 1999, (b) 2000, (c) 2001, (d) 2002 and (e) 2003.